Question bank

Chapter-1   Beautiful Nature
Q-1

Identify these plants and write their names.

Q-2

Match the animals and the plants to their habitats.

Q-3

Write the names of these aquatic animals.

Q-4

Find the names of the plants using the words given.

Q-5

Write the names of these aquatic animals.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 

Identify these plants and write their names.

(i)

Q-2 

Match the animals and the plants to their habitats.

(i)

Q-3 

Find the names of the plants using the words given.

(i)

Q-4 

Write the names of these aquatic animals.

(i)

Q-5 

The plants that need support to grow are called

(i)

climbers

(ii)

. creepers

(iii)

thorny plants

Q-6 

The tall grasses that grow around plants and trees are called

(i)

bamboos

(ii)

weeds

(iii)

shrubs

Q-7 

A plant that lives for only two years is known as

(i)

annual

(ii)

biennial

(iii)

perennial

Q-8 Which is the oldest mountain range in India ?

(i)

The Aravallis

(ii)

The Nilgiris
Q-9 The mountain ranges that divide India into North India and South India are ……………………

(i)

The Himalayas

(ii)

The Vindhyas

Q-10 The Blue Mountains or the Nilgiri Hills are situated mainly in the state of ……………………

(i)

Tamil Nadu

(ii)

Karnataka
Q-11 Question

(i)

Option A

(ii)

Option B

(iii)

Answer
Q-12 This animal makes a rattle-like sound with the end of its tail when it moves.

(i)

Eel

(ii)

Rattlesnake

(iii)

Lizard
Q-13 This bear lives in the Arctic region.

(i)

Black bear

(ii)

Polar bear

(iii)

Brown bear
Q-14 This Australian animal carries its young one in its pouch, and sometimes is mistaken for a deer.

(i)

Gorilla

(ii)

Chimpanzee

(iii)

Kangaroo
Q-15 A starfish is not fish.

(i)

True
Q-16 The hilsa is the national fish of Bangladesh.

(i)

True
Q-17 The male angler fish is the tiniest fish measuring just 6.2 cm from the snout to the tail

(i)

True
Q-18 Seahorses are mammals.

(i)

True
Q-19 Sharks have eyelids.

(i)

True
Q-20 An octopus has three hearts.

(i)

True
Q-21 The mountain ranges that divide India into North India and South India are ……………………

(i)

The Himalayas

(ii)

The Vindhyas

Q-22 The lowest ranges of the Himalayas are known as the ……………………

(i)

Shivalik Hills

(ii)

Mandrachal Hills
Q-23 The Garo-Jaintia and the Khasi are the hill ranges of ……………………

(i)

Western India

(ii)

North-East India

Q-24 This bear lives in the Arctic region.

(i)

Black bear

(ii)

Polar bear

(iii)

Brown bear
Q-25 This animal lives both on land and in water. It can breathe with its lungs and through its skin.

(i)

Frog

(ii)

Whale

(iii)

Shark
Q-26 Seahorses are mammals.

(i)

True
Q-27 Jellyfish are fish made of thick gel.

(i)

True
Q-28 

This plant has spines to protect itself from animals.

(i)

bamboo

(ii)

coconut

(iii)

cactus

Q-29 

The part of a plant that grows under the soil is called

(i)

root

(ii)

shoot

(iii)

leaf

Q-30 Which is the longest and highest mountain range in India ?

(i)

The Aravallis

(ii)

The Himalayan range

Q-31 The continuous chain of hills on the western coast of India is known as the ……………………

(i)

Sahyadri Hills

(ii)

Western Ghats

Q-32 The highest range of the Himalayas is known as the ……………………

(i)

Himsagar Range

(ii)

Himadri Range

Q-33 This animal can be found on the walls of your home as well as in the desert.

(i)

Lizard

(ii)

Snake

(iii)

Rat
Q-34 This animal stores food in its hump.

(i)

Camel

(ii)

Cow

(iii)

Rhino
Q-35 The hilsa is the national fish of Bangladesh.

(i)

True
Q-36 Catfish have taste buds from the head to the tail and even in the whiskers.

(i)

True
Q-37 Sharks have eyelids.

(i)

True
Q-38 You can input this data into an Excel spreadsheet for further use. If you need help creating the Excel file, let me know!

(i)

True
Chapter-2   Our Motherland
Q-1

Write down the names of the states where these festivals are celebrated.

Q-2

Match the national parks to the states and the union territories of India.

Q-3

Identify and write down the real names of these fighters.

Iron Man of India

Netaji

Shaheed-e-Azam

Nightingale of India

Punjab Kesari

Lokmanya

Q-4

Identify and write down the real names of these fighters.

Iron Man of India

Netaji

Shaheed-e-Azam

Nightingale of India

Punjab Kesari

Lokmanya

Q-5

Identify and write down the names of the Indian Presidents.

Q-6

Write the names of the states or Union Territories where these are situated.

Khajuraho Temple

Khajuraho Temple National Park

Havelock Island

Singalila National Park

Ellora Caves

Mehrangarh Fort

Q-7

Answer these questions using the words given.

3. Which language is used as the national language of Pakistan, and is commonly used in India as well?

5. What is the script of the Hindi language?

6. Which language originated from the Gurmukhi script?

7. Which is the ancient language of India?

8. Which language is spoken in the southern Indian state of Kerala?

4. In which language was the National Anthem of India written?

1. Which are the two common official languages used in India?

2. Which language do the people of Telangana speak?

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 

Write the names of the states or Union Territories where these are situated.

(i)

Ellora Caves

(ii)

Mehrangarh Fort

(iii)

Khajuraho Temple

(iv)

Khajuraho Temple National Park

(v)

Havelock Island

(vi)

Singalila National Park

Q-2 

Write down the names of the states where these festivals are celebrated.

(i)

Q-3 

Match the national parks to the states and the union territories of India.

(i)

Q-4 

Identify and write down the real names of these fighters.

(i)

Iron Man of India

(ii)

Netaji

(iii)

Shaheed-e-Azam

(iv)

Nightingale of India

(v)

Punjab Kesari

(vi)

Lokmanya

Q-5 

Answer these questions using the words given.

(i)

3. Which language is used as the national language of Pakistan, and is commonly used in India as well?

(ii)

5. What is the script of the Hindi language?

(iii)

6. Which language originated from the Gurmukhi script?

(iv)

7. Which is the ancient language of India?

(v)

8. Which language is spoken in the southern Indian state of Kerala?

(vi)

4. In which language was the National Anthem of India written?

(vii)

1. Which are the two common official languages used in India?

(viii)

2. Which language do the people of Telangana speak?

Q-6 

Identify and write down the names of the Indian Presidents.

(i)

Chapter-3   Sports & Entertainment
Q-1

Write the names of these sportspersons.

In Javelin throw, he won a silver medal in Paris Olympics 2024.

He won a bronze medal in wrestling in Paris Olympics 2024

She won the final against China's Lina Wang in the light heavyweight category at the world Women's Boxing Championships.

He won a bronze medal in shooting in Paris Olympics 2024.

She earned both Player of the Match in the final and Player of the Tournament honours in Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2025.

She has one gold medal in the 10m air pistol event in Asian Games 2023.

Q-2

Write the names of these sportspersons.

In Javelin throw, he won a silver medal in Paris Olympics 2024.

He won a bronze medal in wrestling in Paris Olympics 2024

She won the final against China's Lina Wang in the light heavyweight category at the world Women's Boxing Championships.

He won a bronze medal in shooting in Paris Olympics 2024.

She earned both Player of the Match in the final and Player of the Tournament honours in Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2025.

She has one gold medal in the 10m air pistol event in Asian Games 2023.

Q-3

Solve the crossword based on the names of the sports played with these balls.

Q-4

Match each of the following terms to the sport it is associated with.

Q-5

Fill in the blanks.

If your little one has a business mind, you must make him play this game.

This game can be played by four people at a time. It contains 19 pieces and a striker, 9 white carrom discs, 9 black colour carrom discs and 1 red queen.

It requires two players who begin playing with 16 pieces on each side. It involves a king, a queen, 2 knights, 2 bishops, 2 rooks, 8 pawns on each side in two colours.
______________

It is derived from the Indian game Pachisi. The players race their four tokens from start to finish according to the rolls of a single dice.
_______________

A board game for two or more players regarded today as a worldwide classic.
______________

It helps to revise our vocabulary and wordbuilding capability. It is played in teams of minimum two people.
_______________

Q-6

Here are the pictures of some games and sports. Write their names.

Q-7

Solve the crossword based on the names of the sports played with these balls.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 

Write the names of these sportspersons.

(i)

In Javelin throw, he won a silver medal in Paris Olympics 2024.

(ii)

He won a bronze medal in wrestling in Paris Olympics 2024

(iii)

She won the final against China's Lina Wang in the light heavyweight category at the world Women's Boxing Championships.

(iv)

He won a bronze medal in shooting in Paris Olympics 2024.

(v)

She earned both Player of the Match in the final and Player of the Tournament honours in Women’s U19 T20 World Cup 2025.

(vi)

She has one gold medal in the 10m air pistol event in Asian Games 2023.

Q-2 

Match each of the following terms to the sport it is associated with.

(i)

Q-3 

Fill in the blanks.

(i)

If your little one has a business mind, you must make him play this game.

(ii)

This game can be played by four people at a time. It contains 19 pieces and a striker, 9 white carrom discs, 9 black colour carrom discs and 1 red queen.

(iii)

It requires two players who begin playing with 16 pieces on each side. It involves a king, a queen, 2 knights, 2 bishops, 2 rooks, 8 pawns on each side in two colours.
______________

(iv)

It is derived from the Indian game Pachisi. The players race their four tokens from start to finish according to the rolls of a single dice.
_______________

(v)

A board game for two or more players regarded today as a worldwide classic.
______________

(vi)

It helps to revise our vocabulary and wordbuilding capability. It is played in teams of minimum two people.
_______________

Q-4 

Here are the pictures of some games and sports. Write their names.

(i)

Q-5 

Solve the crossword based on the names of the sports played with these balls.

(i)

Q-6 Which famous sporting event began in Athens in 1896?

(i)

Commonwealth Games

(ii)

FIFA World Cup

(iii)

Tour de France

(iv)

The Olympic Games
Q-7 Which of these is not an Olympic event?

(i)

Wrestling

(ii)

Boxing

(iii)

Judo

(iv)

Cricket
Q-8 With which of these sports are the terms ‘springboard’ and ‘platform’ related?

(i)

Hockey

(ii)

Water polo

(iii)

Diving

(iv)

Skiing
Q-9 With which sporting event are the terms ‘butterfly’ and ‘backstroke’ related?

(i)

Table tennis

(ii)

Badminton

(iii)

Cricket

(iv)

Swimming
Q-10 Which team did India defeat to win the Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup for the second time, in 2024?

(i)

South Africa

(ii)

Australia

(iii)

West Indies

(iv)

England
Q-11 With which sporting event are the terms ‘butterfly’ and ‘backstroke’ related?

(i)

Table tennis

(ii)

Badminton

(iii)

Cricket

(iv)

Swimming
Q-12 Which team did India defeat to win the Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup for the second time, in 2024?

(i)

South Africa

(ii)

Australia

(iii)

West Indies

(iv)

England
Chapter-4   Language & Literature
Q-1

Name these animal groups using collective nouns.

7. a ....................... of fish.

1. a .......................... of bees

2. a ...................... of giraffe

3. a ........................ of lions

4. a ....................... of deer

5. a ..................... of foxes

6. a ....................... of ants

Q-2

Can you name the following characters from these stories ?

Q-3

Write their names.

Q-4

Name these animal groups using collective nouns.

7. a ....................... of fish.

1. a .......................... of bees

2. a ...................... of giraffe

3. a ........................ of lions

4. a ....................... of deer

5. a ..................... of foxes

6. a ....................... of ants

Q-5

Write the name of the author below each book.

Q-6

Can you name the following characters from these stories ?

Q-7

Write their names.

Q-8

Write the words that rhyme with the names of the pictures.

Ball

Train

Tray

Rabbit

Table

Bear

Tree

Socks

Chair

Book

Mouse

Ring

Q-9

Can you name the following characters from these stories ?

Q-10

Write their names.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 

Write the words that rhyme with the names of the pictures.

(i)

Ball

(ii)

Train

(iii)

Tray

(iv)

Rabbit

(v)

Table

(vi)

Bear

(vii)

Tree

(viii)

Socks

(ix)

Chair

(x)

Book

(xi)

Mouse

(xii)

Ring

Q-2 

Name these animal groups using collective nouns.

(i)

7. a ....................... of fish.

(ii)

1. a .......................... of bees

(iii)

2. a ...................... of giraffe

(iv)

3. a ........................ of lions

(v)

4. a ....................... of deer

(vi)

5. a ..................... of foxes

(vii)

6. a ....................... of ants

Q-3 

Write the name of the author below each book.

(i)

Q-4 

Can you name the following characters from these stories ?

(i)

Q-5 

Write their names.

(i)

Q-6 Question

(i)

Option
Q-7 The Tortoise and the .........................

(i)

Mouse

(ii)

Hare

(iii)

Turtle
Q-8 The Fox and the .........................

(i)

Coconut

(ii)

Mango

(iii)

Grapes
Q-9 The ......................... and the Crane

(i)

Tortoise

(ii)

Lion

(iii)

Fox
Q-10 The Turtle and the .........................

(i)

Duck

(ii)

Swans

(iii)

Sparrow
Q-11 The Rabbit and the .........................

(i)

Wolf

(ii)

Tiger

(iii)

Lion
Q-12 The Crocodile and the .........................

(i)

Monkey

(ii)

Hare

(iii)

Fox
Q-13 The ......................... and the Mouse

(i)

Tiger

(ii)

Lion

(iii)

Cheetah
Q-14 The ......................... and the Ant

(i)

Pigeon

(ii)

Sparrow

(iii)

Crane
Q-15 The Crane and the .........................

(i)

Turtle

(ii)

Rabbit

(iii)

Crab
Q-16 The Crocodile and the .........................

(i)

Monkey

(ii)

Hare

(iii)

Fox
Q-17 The ......................... and the Mouse

(i)

Tiger

(ii)

Lion

(iii)

Cheetah
Q-18 The ......................... and the Ant

(i)

Pigeon

(ii)

Sparrow

(iii)

Crane
Q-19 The Girl Who Married a .........................

(i)

Snake

(ii)

Mongoose

(iii)

Bear
Chapter-5   Science & Technology
Q-1

Write what each icon stands for.

Q-2

Fill up the blocks to write the full forms of these short forms used in computers.

Q-3

Fill in the blanks.

8. ______________ is the closest planet to the Sun.

9. The __________ is at the centre of our solar system.

1. The Sun is the closest __________ to the Earth.

2. ______________ is the largest planet.

3. ______________ is also known as the Evening Star.

4. Our solar system is a part of a galaxy known as the __________.

5. ______________ is the smallest planet.

6. The ___________ is the natural satellite of the Earth.

7. ______________ is the farthest planet from the Sun.

Q-4

Write R in the circles for the pictures that show renewable resources of energy and NR for the ones that show non-renewable resources.

Petrol

Coal

Bio Gas

Diesel

Wind

Water

Natural Gas

Solar

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 

Write R in the circles for the pictures that show renewable resources of energy and NR for the ones that show non-renewable resources.

(i)

Petrol

(ii)

Coal

(iii)

Bio Gas

(iv)

Diesel

(v)

Wind

(vi)

Water

(vii)

Natural Gas

(viii)

Solar

Q-2 

Fill in the blanks.

(i)

8. ______________ is the closest planet to the Sun.

(ii)

9. The __________ is at the centre of our solar system.

(iii)

1. The Sun is the closest __________ to the Earth.

(iv)

2. ______________ is the largest planet.

(v)

3. ______________ is also known as the Evening Star.

(vi)

4. Our solar system is a part of a galaxy known as the __________.

(vii)

5. ______________ is the smallest planet.

(viii)

6. The ___________ is the natural satellite of the Earth.

(ix)

7. ______________ is the farthest planet from the Sun.

Q-3 

Write what each icon stands for.

(i)

Q-4 

Fill up the blocks to write the full forms of these short forms used in computers.

(i)

Q-5 Steel

(i)

Copper

(ii)

Silver
Q-6 Gold

(i)

Silver

(ii)

Iron
Q-7 Cloth

(i)

Rubber

(ii)

Wood
Q-8 Steel

(i)

Copper

(ii)

Silver
Q-9 Aluminium

(i)

Silver

(ii)

Gold
Chapter-6   Our World
Q-1

Match the names of the religions given in Column ‘A’ to the names of their respective founders given in Column ‘B’.

Q-2

Write where each of these great men was born.

1. Mahavira .................................

2. Guru Nanak .................................

3. Jesus Christ .................................

4. Prophet Muhammad .................................

5. Gautam Buddha .................................

Q-3

Write the names of the headgears shown in these pictures.

Q-4

Match these capitals to their countries.

Q-5

Rearrange the letters and write the names of the currencies. Then match them to their corresponding countries.

Q-6

Name these famous landmarks.

2. It is one of the tallest clock towers of the world. It is installed in London, England. .................................... .

3. One of the largest man-made structures made by the Chinese to protect themselves from outside attacks. .................................... .

4. It was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, as a symbol of international friendship. .................................... .

1. It is named after its designer and engineer Gustave Eiffel. ....................... .

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 

Write the names of the headgears shown in these pictures.

(i)

Q-2 

Match these capitals to their countries.

(i)

Q-3 

Rearrange the letters and write the names of the currencies. Then match them to their corresponding countries.

(i)

Q-4 

Name these famous landmarks.

(i)

2. It is one of the tallest clock towers of the world. It is installed in London, England. .................................... .

(ii)

3. One of the largest man-made structures made by the Chinese to protect themselves from outside attacks. .................................... .

(iii)

4. It was a gift from the people of France to the people of the United States, as a symbol of international friendship. .................................... .

(iv)

1. It is named after its designer and engineer Gustave Eiffel. ....................... .

Q-5 

Match the names of the religions given in Column ‘A’ to the names of their respective founders given in Column ‘B’.

(i)

Q-6 

Write where each of these great men was born.

(i)

1. Mahavira .................................

(ii)

2. Guru Nanak .................................

(iii)

3. Jesus Christ .................................

(iv)

4. Prophet Muhammad .................................

(v)

5. Gautam Buddha .................................

Chapter-7   Reasoning and Problem-Solving
Q-1

Complete the series.

Q-2

Rearrange the letters to form the correct names.

1. I A D W I L : ...................(Name of a festival)

2. S A I L M : ...................(Name of a religion)

Q-3

Decode the following numbers.

Q-4

Tick the odd one out.

6. Kolkata Bengaluru Nainital Shillong

7. Apple Banana Cabbage Strawberry

8. Ankle Dog Wrist Elbow

9. Cat Paper Man Tree

1. Rose Lily Lotus Guava

10. Chair Table Door Wood

2. Had Held Gave Writing

11. Earth Mars Neptune Moon

3. Red Grass Green Purple

12. Triangle Pentagon Circle Diagonal

4. Metre Rupee Dollar Pound

5. Australia Antarctica Europe Mexico

Q-5

Observe the pattern in letters and fill in the blanks.

1. GA HB IC JD ______ ______

10. UF VG WH XI ______ ______

2. EM FN GO HP ______ ______

3. KD LE MF NG ______ ______

4. IE JF KG LH ______ ______

5. OQ PR QS RT ______ ______

6. MK NL OM PN ______ ______

7. SI TJ UK VL ______ ______

8. QU RV SW TX ______ ______

9. AG BH CI DJ ______ ______

Q-6

Observe the pattern in letters and fill in the blanks.

1. GA HB IC JD ______ ______

10. UF VG WH XI ______ ______

2. EM FN GO HP ______ ______

3. KD LE MF NG ______ ______

4. IE JF KG LH ______ ______

5. OQ PR QS RT ______ ______

6. MK NL OM PN ______ ______

7. SI TJ UK VL ______ ______

8. QU RV SW TX ______ ______

9. AG BH CI DJ ______ ______

Q-7

Who am I ?

1. I live in a school. My baby is called a fry. I am a ....................... .

2. I can run very fast. I can sleep while standing. I am a ....................... .

3. I have stripes on my body. You use the path with the same stripes to cross the road. I am a ....................... .

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 

Observe the pattern in letters and fill in the blanks.

(i)

1. GA HB IC JD ______ ______

(ii)

10. UF VG WH XI ______ ______

(iii)

2. EM FN GO HP ______ ______

(iv)

3. KD LE MF NG ______ ______

(v)

4. IE JF KG LH ______ ______

(vi)

5. OQ PR QS RT ______ ______

(vii)

6. MK NL OM PN ______ ______

(viii)

7. SI TJ UK VL ______ ______

(ix)

8. QU RV SW TX ______ ______

(x)

9. AG BH CI DJ ______ ______

Q-2 

Complete the series.

(i)

Q-3 

Rearrange the letters to form the correct names.

(i)

1. I A D W I L : ...................(Name of a festival)

(ii)

2. S A I L M : ...................(Name of a religion)

Q-4 

Who am I ?

(i)

1. I live in a school. My baby is called a fry. I am a ....................... .

(ii)

2. I can run very fast. I can sleep while standing. I am a ....................... .

(iii)

3. I have stripes on my body. You use the path with the same stripes to cross the road. I am a ....................... .

Q-5 

(i)

(ii)

What is :

Q-6 

Decode the following numbers.

(i)

Q-7 

Tick the odd one out.

(i)

6. Kolkata Bengaluru Nainital Shillong

(ii)

7. Apple Banana Cabbage Strawberry

(iii)

8. Ankle Dog Wrist Elbow

(iv)

9. Cat Paper Man Tree

(v)

1. Rose Lily Lotus Guava

(vi)

10. Chair Table Door Wood

(vii)

2. Had Held Gave Writing

(viii)

11. Earth Mars Neptune Moon

(ix)

3. Red Grass Green Purple

(x)

12. Triangle Pentagon Circle Diagonal

(xi)

4. Metre Rupee Dollar Pound

(xii)

5. Australia Antarctica Europe Mexico

Q-8 Which is the odd one out? Rose, Lily, Lotus, Guava

(i)

Rose

(ii)

Lily

(iii)

Lotus

(iv)

Guava
Q-9 Which is the odd one out? Red, Grass, Green, Purple

(i)

Red

(ii)

Grass

(iii)

Green

(iv)

Purple
Q-10 Which is the odd one out? Metre, Rupee, Dollar, Pound

(i)

Metre

(ii)

Rupee

(iii)

Dollar

(iv)

Pound
Q-11 Which is the odd one out? Australia, Antarctica, Europe, Mexico

(i)

Australia

(ii)

Antarctica

(iii)

Europe

(iv)

Mexico
Q-12 Which is the odd one out? Apple, Banana, Cabbage, Strawberry

(i)

Apple

(ii)

Banana

(iii)

Cabbage

(iv)

Strawberry
Q-13 Which is the odd one out? Cat, Paper, Man, Tree

(i)

Cat

(ii)

Paper

(iii)

Man

(iv)

Tree
Q-14 Which is the odd one out? Chair, Table, Door, Wood

(i)

Chair

(ii)

Table

(iii)

Door

(iv)

Wood
Q-15 Which is the odd one out? Cat, Paper, Man, Tree

(i)

Cat

(ii)

Paper

(iii)

Man

(iv)

Tree
Q-16 Which is the odd one out? Had, Held, Gave, Writing

(i)

Had

(ii)

Held

(iii)

Gave

(iv)

Writing
Q-17 Which is the odd one out? Metre, Rupee, Dollar, Pound

(i)

Metre

(ii)

Rupee

(iii)

Dollar

(iv)

Pound
Q-18 Which is the odd one out? Kolkata, Bengaluru, Nainital, Shillong

(i)

Kolkata

(ii)

Bengaluru

(iii)

Nainital

(iv)

Shillong
Q-19 Which is the odd one out? Ankle, Dog, Wrist, Elbow

(i)

Ankle

(ii)

Dog

(iii)

Wrist

(iv)

Elbow
Chapter-8   Life Skills & Values (NEP and NCF Based)
Q-1

Tick (

1. Should we cheat in a game ?

2. Should we kick street dogs ?

3. Should we wish and greet our teachers ?

4. Should we help the needy?

Q-2

Write true or false.

3. It emphasises a sensitive approach during investigation and prosecution of cases.___________________

4. The Act includes provisions for rehabilitation and support for the child victims.___________________

1. The POCSO Act, 2012, emphasises the need for maintaining the privacy and identity of the child during legal proceedings.___________________

2. It prescribes a maximum punishment of life imprisonment for certain offences.___________________

Q-3

Fill in the blanks.

4. We should not __________ in a game.

1. We go to bed __________.

2. We say __________ if we do anything wrong.

3. We should not __________ street dogs.

Multiple Choice Questions
Q-1 

Write true or false.

(i)

3. It emphasises a sensitive approach during investigation and prosecution of cases.___________________

(ii)

4. The Act includes provisions for rehabilitation and support for the child victims.___________________

(iii)

1. The POCSO Act, 2012, emphasises the need for maintaining the privacy and identity of the child during legal proceedings.___________________

(iv)

2. It prescribes a maximum punishment of life imprisonment for certain offences.___________________

Q-2 

Tick (

(i)

1. Should we cheat in a game ?

(ii)

2. Should we kick street dogs ?

(iii)

3. Should we wish and greet our teachers ?

(iv)

4. Should we help the needy?

Q-3 

Fill in the blanks.

(i)

4. We should not __________ in a game.

(ii)

1. We go to bed __________.

(iii)

2. We say __________ if we do anything wrong.

(iv)

3. We should not __________ street dogs.

Q-4 The POCSO Act, 2012, defines a 'child' as any person below :

(i)

18

(ii)

20

(iii)

21

(iv)

22
Q-5 The Act applies only to ______________ children.

(i)

Male children

(ii)

Female children

(iii)

Both of them

(iv)

None of these
Q-6 Which one of the following is an unhealthy habit?

(i)

Sharing food

(ii)

Bathing twice a day

(iii)

Drinking boiled water

(iv)

Eating without washing one’s hands
Q-7 It mandates the establishment of special courts for the speedy trial of cases, ensuring trial completion within :

(i)

1 Year

(ii)

6 Months

(iii)

18 Months

(iv)

2 Years
Q-8 Personal hygiene involves

(i)

body cleaning

(ii)

vehicle cleaning

(iii)

school cleaning

(iv)

roof cleaning
Q-9 The POCSO Act, 2012, defines a 'child' as any person below :

(i)

18

(ii)

20

(iii)

21

(iv)

22
Q-10 Which of the following options would help to reduce the risk of contamination?

(i)

Not coughing or sneezing over food

(ii)

Not touching your hair while preparing food

(iii)

Removing loose jewellery before preparing food

(iv)

Wearing the correct protective clothing
Q-11 Which hygiene includes space cleaning so as to prevent diseases?

(i)

personal hygiene

(ii)

food hygiene

(iii)

clothes cleaning

(iv)

none of these
Q-12 Which hygiene includes space cleaning so as to prevent diseases?

(i)

personal hygiene

(ii)

food hygiene

(iii)

clothes cleaning

(iv)

none of these